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Nvidia and Tesla: A Clash of Strategies in the Autonomous Vehicle Race
Nvidia builds tools and chips, while Tesla develops entire systems for autonomous vehicles. Here's what sets their approaches apart.
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Mike covers electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and the automotive industry.
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Automotive
Nvidia builds tools and chips, while Tesla develops entire systems for autonomous vehicles. Here's what sets their approaches apart.

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Tesla Cybercab production leaks reveal steering wheels and pedals, sparking intense debate, while Full Self-Driving awaits critical European approval.

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Rising gas prices are prompting more people to consider electric vehicles. Here's how EVs could save money and the factors to consider before buying.

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We compare the V8-powered Bentley Bentayga and the electric Rolls-Royce Spectre to discover which powertrain offers the ultimate luxury experience.

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system is expected to launch in Europe, beginning in the Netherlands, with supervised use targeted for final approval by April 2026.

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As petrol prices in Australia hit record highs, electric vehicle sales surge, offering a cost-effective and sustainable alternative for many.

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Looking to buy an EV? From the affordable Tesla Model 3 to the utility-driven Rivian R1T, here's a breakdown of the best electric cars, SUVs, and trucks available.

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A detailed look at the Tesla Cybercab, highlighting cabin space, interior quality, trunk design, and advanced tech.

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Explore the top Japanese sports cars hitting the market in 2026, including Toyota's MR2GRMN, Honda Prelude, and the iconic Mazda RX-7.

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Japanese automakers are redefining performance with bold hybrid tech, EVs, and revived classics. Here are the top 10 coming in 2026.

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Electric vehicles depreciate faster than gas cars due to incentives, rapid tech upgrades, and niche market challenges affecting resale values.

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Volkswagen is set to launch 15 new vehicles in 2026, including SUVs, pickups, sedans, and hatchbacks, blending innovation with sustainability.